1966 RAC Tourist Trophy
The 1966 RAC Tourist Trophy saw the world’s oldest motor race, organised by the Royal Automobile Club, return to Oulton Park on 29 April, for the 31st running of the RAC International Tourist Trophy Race sponsored by Daily Express. The TT, was the second round of the British Sports Car Championship.[1][2]
Report
Entry
Despite the race being dropped from the World Sportscar Championship, the event still attracted a total of 30 sports cars, across two classes. However, just 21 took part in qualifying.[2]
Qualifying
The Formula One (F1) regular, and winner of the previous year’s TT, Denny Hulme took pole position for the Sidney Taylor team, in their Lola-Chevrolet T70 Mk.2, averaging a speed of 102.012 mph (164.172 km/h), around the 2.761 mi (4.443 km) circuit.[2] Dick Protheroe lost his life at the wheel of a Ferrari 330P-64 following an accident during a practice session.[3]
Race
The race was held over 140 laps of the circuit, split into two heats of 70 laps. Hulme took overall victory, winning with an aggregated time of 4hrs 06:11.200mins., averaging a speed of 94.760 mph (152.501 km/h). Second place went to Tony Dean, in his Brabham-Climax BT8. The podium was completed by Peter Sutcliffe, in his Ford GT40. As Sutcliffe was also the Group 6 class winner, he was awarded The Oulton Trophy. For Hulme, this victory was his second Tourist Trophy, he would go on and win a further two, the last being in 1986.[1][2]
Classification
Aggregate Results
Pos. | No. | Group | Driver(s) | Entrant | Car - Engine | Time, Laps | Reason Out |
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1st | 4 | Gr. 7 | Sidney Taylor | Lola-Chevrolet T70 Mk.2 | 4hrs 06:11.200 140 laps |
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2nd | 14 | Gr. 7 | Race Proved by Willment | Brabham-Climax BT8 | 135 | ||
3rd | 48 | Gr. 6 | Peter Sutcliffe | Ford GT40 | 134 | ||
4th | 58 | Gr. 7 | G.H. Breakell | Brabham-Climax BT8 | 132 | ||
5th | 18 | Gr.7 | Vegantune Engineering | Lotus-BRM 23 | 131 | ||
6th | 36 | Gr.6 | Porsche Cars (GB) Ltd. | Porsche 906 | 131 | ||
7th | 26 | Gr. 7 | John O. Coundley | McLaren Elva M1A Oldsmobile | 126 | ||
8th | 24 | Gr. 7 | Robert Ashcroft Racing Ltd. | Crosslé-BMW 9S | 125 | ||
9th | 38 | Gr. 6 | David Piper | Ferrari 365 P2 | 123 | ||
10th | 56 | Gr. 7 | Peter Sadler | Lotus-Ford 30 | 122 | ||
11th | Gr. 6 | Maranello Concessionaires Ltd. | Ferrari 250 LM | 119 | |||
12th | 20 | Gr. 7 | Vegantune Engineering | Lotus-Ford 23 | 114 | ||
13th | 28 | Gr. 7 | Red Rose Racing Team | Lola-Chevrolet T70 Mk.2 | 111 | 2: Final drive | |
DNF | 54 | Gr. 7 | Malcolm Wayne | Elva-BRM | DNF | ||
DNF | 6 | Gr.7 | Racing Partnership (Jersey) Ltd. | Lola-Chevrolet T70 Mk.2 | 2: Oil pressure | ||
DNF | 30 | Gr. 7 | Radio London Racing | McLaren Elva-Ford Mk II | DNF | ||
DNF | 16 | Gr.7 | Felday Engineering Ltd. | Felday-BRM 4 | Mechanical | ||
DNF | 8 | Gr.7 | Alan Brown | McLaren Elva-Ford Mk I | DNF | ||
DNF | 2 | Gr.7 | Brabham Racing Organisation Ltd. | Brabham-Repco BT17 | 2: Oil Leak | ||
DNF | 32 | Gr.7 | David Prophet | McLaren Elva-Chevrolet | DNF | ||
DNF | 42 | Gr.6 | Maranello Concessionaires Ltd. | Ferrari Dino 206 S | 1: Ring & pinion | ||
DNS | 44 | Gr.6 | Dick Protheroe | Ferrari 330 P-64 | Fatal accident in practice | ||
DNS | 46 | Gr.6 | Nick Cussons | Ford GT40 | |||
Source:[1][4] |
- Fastest lap: Denny Hulme, 1:37.400secs. (102.646 mph) [2]
References
- "World Sports Racing Prototypes - British Sports Car Championship 1966". Wsrp.ic.cz. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
- "Tourist Trophy 1966". Racing Sports Cars. 1966-04-29. Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
- Geoff Protheroe. "Dick Protheroe Raceing History". Myitshere.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
- http://www.racingsportscars.com/results/Oulton_Park-1966-04-29.html